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rewarding career. Job Summary The primary focus of the Researcher Assistant Technician is to assist in a number of research projects in the Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery, at BC Children’s Hospital
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is expected to have proper certification to be able to handle biohazard samples (i.e. human blood samples) Organizational Status - Reports to Principal Investigator and Co-Principal Investigator
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to handle biohazard samples (i.e. human blood samples) Organizational Status - Reports to Principal Investigator and Co-Principal Investigator of the study. - Interacts and works closely with the clinicians
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Hospital, Koerner Pavillion. The technician is expected to have proper certification to be able to handle biohazard samples (i.e. human blood samples) Organizational Status - Reports to Principal
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to our Surrey site (Jim Pattison Outpatient Care and Surgery Centre in Surrey) may be required. Organizational Status The Research Assistant is supervised by and reports to the Principal Investigator (Dr
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Oncology, Thoracic Surgery and Vascular Surgery. The Department is also home to the Branch for International Surgical Care (BISC). The incumbent reports to the Principal Investigator (PI), Dr. Kathryn Isaac
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junctions contribute to the development and maintenance of tissues. Organizational Status: The Research Assistant will report directly to the Principal Investigator, Dr. Tanentzapf. Work Performed: Research
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. longum and performing fluorescent light microcopy and electron microscopy analyses. Organizational Status Works independently under guidance from the Principal Investigator. Work Performed Make complex
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tests and other various tasks as required. Primary focus will be on the implementation of a study looking to assess a digital tool that predicts the risk of exacerbations for enrolled participants and
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direction, guidance and supervision of Dr. Samuel Aparicio, Principal Investigator and his designates. This position will provide the candidate with exposure to breast cancer research, translational research